Trump's Border Wall Prototypes are IMPENETRABLE: Tested by US Special Forces

Several members of the United States Special Forces, based out of Florida, were brought in to test the strength and overall protection of President Trump's "Border Wall Prototypes", and determined that the wall is impenetrable.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">We need the Wall for the safety and security of our country. We need the Wall to help stop the massive inflow of drugs from Mexico, now rated the number one most dangerous country in the world. If there is no Wall, there is no Deal!</p>&mdash; Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) <a href="https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/953979393180950528?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 18, 2018</a></blockquote>

They even brought in oxyacetylene torches, commonly used by Ironworkers for cutting steel to be tested for the steel prototype models, and even attempted both exothermic and gasoline torches for the concrete prototype models.

Every effort by the United States Special Forces ended in complete and utter failure, and I mean for the troops, not for the wall.

They simply couldn't break through the well-built American made designs, no matter how hard they tried.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The Wall is the Wall, it has never changed or evolved from the first day I conceived of it. Parts will be, of necessity, see through and it was never intended to be built in areas where there is natural protection such as mountains, wastelands or tough rivers or water…..</p>&mdash; Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) <a href="https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/953948941674078208?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 18, 2018</a></blockquote>

The wall prototypes couldn't be destroyed. You'd literally have to roll a tank in or launch a missile to tear it down, and I don't know about the rest of you but <i>that's exactly what I want to hear</i>.

To add even more excitement, the strength and durability of the wall wasn't the only successful attribute.

The next series of tests would be to attempt to scale the wall and successfully make it over the top, a sort of reenactment of the best efforts of Illegal aliens, to ensure it would stop them.

Special Forces used grappling hooks, and other climbing equipment and were unable to successfully topple the wall due to the state-of-the-art defensive designs. Only once did a grappling hook when connect.

It also seems as if the professional climbers of the Special Forces unit could only achieve around 16 to 18 feet without aerial assistance.

The tests are considered a huge success by anyone's standards and ensures that the prototype designers have kept their promises to build the most powerful and well-protected prototypes in the world.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">….The Wall will be paid for, directly or indirectly, or through longer term reimbursement, by Mexico, which has a ridiculous $71 billion dollar trade surplus with the U.S. The $20 billion dollar Wall is "peanuts" compared to what Mexico makes from the U.S. NAFTA is a bad joke!</p>&mdash; Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) <a href="https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/953951365532876800?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 18, 2018</a></blockquote>

Ronald Vitiello, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the United States Customs and Border Protection said, "We are committed to securing our border and that includes constructing border walls. Our multi-pronged strategy to ensure the safety and security of the American people include barriers, infrastructure, technology and people."

So far it seems as if Customs and Border Patrol prefer steel at the ground levels due to the transparent ability to see what's on the other side, with concrete above the steel.

It's truly remarkable how sturdy and durable the designs are as well as gorgeous from the standpoint of an aesthetician.

"Moving forward with the prototypes enables us to continue to incorporate all the tools necessary to secure our border," said Vitiello.

The newly designed prototypes are between 18 and 30 feet tall, and they're designed not only to deter and reinforce America's Borders but to assist the United States Border Patrol as well as Immigration and Customs Enforcement by reducing the workload of them having to physically monitor the United States of America's Border with Mexico.

Customs and Border Control said that the four contractors for the concrete prototypes are Caddell Construction Co., of Montgomery, Alabama, Fisher Sand & Gravel Co., of Tempe, Arizona, Texas Sterling Construction Co., of Houston, Texas, and W. G. Yates & Sons Construction Company, of Biloxi, Mississippi.

According to the companies both Caddell and W.G. Yates are also constructing promising walls that are made of "other materials," alongside KWR Construction, Inc., of Sierra Vista, Arizona, and ELTA North America Inc., of Annapolis Junction, Maryland.

The CBP said that their initial bids ranged from $300,000 to $500,000 each.

There was no mention of the victory in today's test results announcement by Newsweek, which is why their publication is dying, having recently shut down their print form, and soon will likely follow with their failing website.

It's amusing California leftists can cry over protecting their families, but have zero problem spending countless billions each year on the welfare and services for illegals in their state.

What a complete joke. It doesn't really matter what they think though because the wall is going to be funded regardless and will be beautiful.

Whether the Communists like it or not, that wall is going up and it's gonna be huge. It will, however, have a big and beautiful door for immigrants to come in but they're going to have to come in legally.

I used to make a joke that the best way to test the wall would be to get ten illegals and tell them if they can successfully breach the wall they can become citizens, and whichever prototype they breach the designer is fired.

While that's rather fun (and humorous) Special Forces is definitely a more suitable solution for testing, and today we know all of the designers succeeded. A major victory for America.